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‘Black Mass’ Brings The True Crimes Of Whitey Bulger To Bold, Cinematic Life

August 18, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Johnny Depp in Black Mass

Starring Johnny Depp (Dark Shadows) as Bulger, Black Mass tells the story of the criminal’s rise from two-bit street hood to Boston’s biggest Irish crime boss, thanks in no small part to a deal that he makes with his childhood friend John Connolly (The Gift’s Joel Edgerton), who also happens to be an FBI agent.

Filed Under: Biography, Crime, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Benedict Cumberbatch, Joel Edgerton, Johnny Depp, Kevin Bacon, Scott Cooper

What A Twist! With ‘The Visit,’ M. Night Shyamalan Gets Back To Basics

August 18, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

The Visit M Night Shayamalan

The Visit is M. Night Shyamalan’s best film since Signs, maybe The Sixth Sense. It’s fun and mysterious with a fantastic twist.

Filed Under: Comedy, Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Blumhouse, Kathryn Hahn, M. Night Shyamalan, Maryse Alberti

‘Grandma’ Drops Lily Tomlin Right Into Her Element

August 18, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

Lily Tomlin in Grandma

Grandma is a highly enjoyable movie, and the lead role fits Lily Tomlin’s comedic sensibilities like a glove, but it’s not all rainbows and unicorns.

Filed Under: Comedy, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Julia Garner, Lily Tomlin, Paul Weitz

‘Listen to Me Marlon’ Lets Marlon Brando Tell His Own Story, In His Own Words, With His Own Voice

August 6, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

In the early eighties, legendary actor Marlon Brando had the features of his head scanned and digitized by a special effects house, thinking that someday in the near future, actors would be replaced by computer generated images of themselves, therefore rendering themselves obsolete.  It is both fun and fitting that director Stevan Riley (Fire in […]

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Movies Tagged With: Listen to Me Marlon, Marlon Brando, Stevan Riley

‘A LEGO Brickumentary’ Teaches You Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About LEGOs But Were Afraid To Ask

July 31, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

To the uninitiated, it would seem as if the LEGO toy brand was thrust into the limelight by last year’s The LEGO Movie, but truthfully, the beloved construction toy was always there.  Now, A LEGO Brickumentary tells curious viewers everything they ever wanted to know about one of the world’s most popular toy companies. […]

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Movies Tagged With: AFOL, Daniel Junge, Davis Coombe, Jason Bateman, Kief Davidson, LEGO, The LEGO Movie

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